Bono: Composing Songs from Expensive Broadway Show Has Been Easier Than Composing Studio Songs

16/09/2010

U2's leadsinger Bono said the songs he  composed for the most expensive show in Broadway history were simpler to write than the more personal songs he has written for his band.

The $60 million production of "Spider-Man:Turn Off the Dark," turned out to be less challenging than conjuring up melodies for U2.

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"The real question for us was, could we do it? Could we write songs that drove a story inspired by characters?" Bono told "Good Morning America" from U2's world tour. "It turns out it is actually harder to write songs about yourself than it is to write about other people."

The long-awaited musical inspired by the Marvel Comics hero with music by Bono and The Edge,

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